Amelia sat in complete silence for nearly 30 minutes, kept warm by the heat thrown off from the fire sitting next to her. Even if she had been cold, she likely wouldn't have noticed, so wrapped up was she in her charms reading. When Amelia read, it was like being in a different world. This happened with textbooks, novels, muggle literature, even fairy tales. She stepped out of herself and wherever she was, which likely contributed to her only ever having to read something once to remember it.
It also probably contributed, however, to the fact that she hadn't heard the approaching footsteps coming toward her clearing, and she didn't even process that she was no longer alone until she heard a voice from only a meter or so away, which made Amelia's head snap up rigidly to look for the source of the sound, while one hand flew to her wand in surprise.
She had her wand raised at the intruder before he could finish his first few words, but that didn't seem to stop his introduction at all. Amelia narrowed her eyes at the boy who, without invitation, had decided to sit on the same fallen tree that she had chosen as her perch. She had seen the boy before, but didn't remember his name until he said it. He was grinning, but Amelia was not. Instead, she was doing something that more closely resembled a scowl.
"And that is a very bold assumption you just made," Amelia retorted snarkily, referring to the fact that he had assumed she wanted company and that he could invade her personal space by sitting next to her although she had not made any invitation for him to do so.
"What are you doing here?" Amelia continued, not hiding her annoyance very well at all. She had come into the forest to avoid people, and yet here was Topher, a boy she had never met, taking the gumption to not only greet her but make himself comfortable, as though he intended to linger. Either the boy hadn't heard any of the talk about her, or he was one of those that thought he could change her, break through the icy exterior to the warm, gooey center or whatever it was these people thought resided within her.
Been there, done that... Amelia's subconscious added, And definitely not worth a repeat visit.